Houses looked a lot like the older homes you will see in any town or city of America. They had not started using stucco yet so houses were clapboard covered. Some of the houses were smaller than they are today. They had the same asphalt tiled rooftops. In some parts of the country they were brick. In England they were stone, brick, wood style. They had a lot of town homes in London. The villages and small towns had really cute houses. Once the homes were bombed they went to using a quick assembly type house construction.
they now have pictures on the wall
They took a tremendous risk by hiding them in their own houses.
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they made bombs
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the world war 2 rewaned most of the houses but they were rebuilt
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Japanese houses
houses like ours
Well mostly fireplaces
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they now have pictures on the wall
world war 2 disabled veterans
A Battery is a large concrete emplacement that houses a gun (Cannon)
families were affected by having to move out of their houses
Millions of houses were totally destroyed during World War 2. The causes can vary from tanks ramming into them or bombs being dropped which knocked over or obliterated hundreds of thousands of buildings.